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Friday, 24 April 2015
Evaluation Question Four
Evaluation Question Four
This is Evaluation Question Four, presented as a PowToon. Which is a free presentation software that allows you to be create, with a lot of free themes !!
This is Evaluation Question Four, presented as a PowToon. Which is a free presentation software that allows you to be create, with a lot of free themes !!
Friday, 17 April 2015
Evaluation Question Three
Evaluation Question Three
This my Evaluation Question Three, presented as a PowToon - a free presentation software !!
This my Evaluation Question Three, presented as a PowToon - a free presentation software !!
Evaluation Question Two
Evaluation Question Two
I feel that I was successful in portraying the desired image for my artist. I wanted to show that the artist was fun, down to earth and not limited to one age group, race etc !!
I feel that I was successful in portraying the desired image for my artist. I wanted to show that the artist was fun, down to earth and not limited to one age group, race etc !!
Friday, 10 April 2015
Evaluation Question One
Evaluation Question One
Below I have created a Prezi, which is a really helpful presenting tool, to display my evaluation question one! Prezi is really easy to use! It allows you to use templates for your presentations, or you can simply start from scratch!
Enjoy!
Below I have created a Prezi, which is a really helpful presenting tool, to display my evaluation question one! Prezi is really easy to use! It allows you to use templates for your presentations, or you can simply start from scratch!
Enjoy!
Thursday, 2 April 2015
Finished Digipak
Finished Digipak
Here it is; the final completed version of my digipak !! I hope I was able to convey the hoped effect from the digipak !! :)

Here it is; the final completed version of my digipak !! I hope I was able to convey the hoped effect from the digipak !! :)
I have also included the individual panels of the digipak.

Audience Feedback
Audience Feedback!
So, I got a focus group consisting of other students to view my FINISHED music video, and give me their opinions, from some questions I asked them!
The questions I asked:
From the group I had some really helpful answers. I found that the answers were helpful and I very much agree with everything that was mentioned in the focus group.
When I asked the group to rate the video the average was 7.5, which I am very happy with! The group also made great contributions when it came to explain what was good and bad about the music video!
One member mentioned how the video's sharp editing and entertaining footage made it a more enjoyable watch. The group also mentioned how the variety of location made the music video aesthetically pleasing, as in the differentiation in the locations. As a group, they spoke about the costumes made the video easy on the eye, as the outfits, and how I edited it, was great to watch. The group also made points of where I can improve the music video, which I found really helpful. As a whole group they agreed that some of the lip synching didn't match up, which I myself agree. One member of the group, mentioned how the changed in the glasses throughout the video, made it appear as if I had made a continuity mistake, I had made a conscious decision to do this, but I appreciated the comments. When I asked if the group would buy the artists album, or would be interested in hearing more from the artist, some of the group said they would buy the album, and the rest of the group said they would definitely listen to more of the artists songs. I'm also really happy with my efforts as the group all agree that the pace of the editing matches the pace of the song, which is something I found to be really difficult, and so I spent alot of time doing this, and was happy the time paid off.
I'd like to say a HUGE thanks to everyone who gave feedback on my music video!
The questions I asked:
- What did you enjoy/like the most about the video?
- Did the pace of the editing match the pace of the song?
- What could be improved in the music video?
- Would you buy the artists album? Would you want to see more from the artist after watching the music video?
- Give the video a rating, on a scale from 1-10. (1 = just terrible, 10 = fantastic!)
I found the focus group gave me a far better chance to get people's opinions, than say a questionnaire.
When I asked the group to rate the video the average was 7.5, which I am very happy with! The group also made great contributions when it came to explain what was good and bad about the music video!
One member mentioned how the video's sharp editing and entertaining footage made it a more enjoyable watch. The group also mentioned how the variety of location made the music video aesthetically pleasing, as in the differentiation in the locations. As a group, they spoke about the costumes made the video easy on the eye, as the outfits, and how I edited it, was great to watch. The group also made points of where I can improve the music video, which I found really helpful. As a whole group they agreed that some of the lip synching didn't match up, which I myself agree. One member of the group, mentioned how the changed in the glasses throughout the video, made it appear as if I had made a continuity mistake, I had made a conscious decision to do this, but I appreciated the comments. When I asked if the group would buy the artists album, or would be interested in hearing more from the artist, some of the group said they would buy the album, and the rest of the group said they would definitely listen to more of the artists songs. I'm also really happy with my efforts as the group all agree that the pace of the editing matches the pace of the song, which is something I found to be really difficult, and so I spent alot of time doing this, and was happy the time paid off.
I'd like to say a HUGE thanks to everyone who gave feedback on my music video!
Finished Music Video
Finished Music Video !
OH MY GOD!!!
It's finally complete, I have finished my music video !!
In spite of all the difficulties I have faced whilst completing my coursework, I am very happy that I have completed it. Making the music video has tested me, and I believe has allowed me to develop as a young adult.
ENJOY !!
OH MY GOD!!!
It's finally complete, I have finished my music video !!
In spite of all the difficulties I have faced whilst completing my coursework, I am very happy that I have completed it. Making the music video has tested me, and I believe has allowed me to develop as a young adult.
ENJOY !!
Wednesday, 1 April 2015
Constructing The Digipak
Constructing The Digipak
Firstly, I went through my video, and began building ideas from the music video. The sense I have formed from looking at the video, is happiness. So I decided that my digipak will be constructed with bright colours, joyful pictures, basically nothing that is related to unhappy, dreary, boringness !!
In order to construct my digipak, I had to establish an idea, or theme, for the digipak.
Firstly, I went through my video, and began building ideas from the music video. The sense I have formed from looking at the video, is happiness. So I decided that my digipak will be constructed with bright colours, joyful pictures, basically nothing that is related to unhappy, dreary, boringness !!
I then began thinking about what makes me happy, which made me discover that quite a lot makes me happy !!
Peach Loops!!
I agree it's sad, but these are my ultimate favourite sweets.
I agree it's sad, but these are my ultimate favourite sweets.
The Sunshine!!
Another of my favourite things is, when the sun is shining! Despite looking as if I'm allergic to the sun, I really love a warm sunny day! It lifts everyone's mood, and generally is just great.
So they are just things two things that I really like, and really a basis for my digipak. I also thought about using images from my music video on the digipak as my audience, would be able to link the two together.
When it came to actually putting together my digipak I used www.picmonkey.com, which allowed me to completely creative with my photos, and the panels of my digipak !!
Above is one of the ways I was making alterations to my images. The effect above is called 'Warhol' (I'm assuming the great Andy Warhol !!) I really like this effect because it just add something special to a picture, which was previously quite boring. Hopefully this will look suitable on my digipak, as I am pleased with the effect. If I don't use this picture I will definitely incorporate 'Warhol' into my digipak ! :)
Above, is another picture taken from days of filming. This picture prior to the effects was just me next to a wall, but I think the simple effect has made a BIG difference. I used an effect called called 'Yester-colour', which gives the picture a sense of nostalgia, because it has simple colouring to that of photographs from the past, before everything went digital ! I also used my 'signature emoticon', the smiley face! i believe after using the smiley face on my magazine advert, I feel I should incorporate it into my digipak ! I also feel that the effect compliments the outfit that I have on, the khaki and brown are suitable for this effect.
Monday, 30 March 2015
Editing The Music Video
Editing The Music Video
Although I have enjoyed making my music video, I have found that, in my opinion, the editing process has been, without a shadow of a doubt, the hardest part. I think this is because of two things:
Firstly, I want my music video to be as good as I can make
it.
This is due to the fact that my AS results weren't as good as I had hoped, and so I feel I need to prove that last years results aren't reflective of me and the effort I have put in.
Secondly, the song I am using, needs to be edited well, because of the beat of the song.
From my rough cut you can already see that I have started trying to edit to the beat but in some parts I have struggled to keep up with the quick beats of the chorus. In the first chorus, some of my shots are too quick or too slow. But thankfully this is the reason that it is only my rough cut and I am still able to improve my video.

Editing my music video has proved difficult time and time again for me during this project. This is down to the fact that the software, Adobe Premiere Pro, is a new software (as of this year) and is very complex. The software has a lot of different functions available for me to use. Above, is a screen shot of the set up of Adobe Premiere Pro, when you start up a new project. In my opinion this is a really great editing software, it allows you to do a lot of things, all in one programme.
Despite the difficulties of editing, I have very much enjoyed editing my music video !!
Below is a screen grab of some of what I have edited, you can see that for just a few seconds of the song, I have had to include a lot of different shots.
Above, in the window on the left, is something I really do like about Adobe Premiere Pro; Which is the fact that before adding the footage into the editing area, you can view the footage in another window, so you can decide if that particular footage is what you desire. I think this is a really helpful part of the software because it allow me to decipher which footage I have a need for.
Something else I like about this software is the fact that you can alter the speed/duration of clips, which is something that I required, as some of the shots I wanted to include, in my music video, were far too long. So what I decided to do was to alter the speed/duration of the clips. Below are screen grabs of what my clips was like before the alteration, and after I had changed the speed.
Although I have enjoyed making my music video, I have found that, in my opinion, the editing process has been, without a shadow of a doubt, the hardest part. I think this is because of two things:
Firstly, I want my music video to be as good as I can make
it.
This is due to the fact that my AS results weren't as good as I had hoped, and so I feel I need to prove that last years results aren't reflective of me and the effort I have put in.
Secondly, the song I am using, needs to be edited well, because of the beat of the song.
From my rough cut you can already see that I have started trying to edit to the beat but in some parts I have struggled to keep up with the quick beats of the chorus. In the first chorus, some of my shots are too quick or too slow. But thankfully this is the reason that it is only my rough cut and I am still able to improve my video.

Editing my music video has proved difficult time and time again for me during this project. This is down to the fact that the software, Adobe Premiere Pro, is a new software (as of this year) and is very complex. The software has a lot of different functions available for me to use. Above, is a screen shot of the set up of Adobe Premiere Pro, when you start up a new project. In my opinion this is a really great editing software, it allows you to do a lot of things, all in one programme.Despite the difficulties of editing, I have very much enjoyed editing my music video !!
Below is a screen grab of some of what I have edited, you can see that for just a few seconds of the song, I have had to include a lot of different shots.
Above, in the window on the left, is something I really do like about Adobe Premiere Pro; Which is the fact that before adding the footage into the editing area, you can view the footage in another window, so you can decide if that particular footage is what you desire. I think this is a really helpful part of the software because it allow me to decipher which footage I have a need for.
Something else I like about this software is the fact that you can alter the speed/duration of clips, which is something that I required, as some of the shots I wanted to include, in my music video, were far too long. So what I decided to do was to alter the speed/duration of the clips. Below are screen grabs of what my clips was like before the alteration, and after I had changed the speed.
Friday, 27 March 2015
Constructing The Advert
Constructing The Advert
Before constructing my advert, I realised that I wanted to relate my advert to my digipak. So really I wanted to have them both following the theme of happiness and joy. I also thought about having an image from my music video, as people would be able to relate the two together.

Like real artists I want to include a picture/image to which people can recognise as being my 'image' !
For example, Jessie J's album 'Who You Are' advert gave a feeling of what her videos were like and what her songs were like. The advert suggests attitude and fierceness, which is what her first few songs were about !
I will also include, the places where my 'fans' will be able to buy my album! For example, HMV, iTunes, Spotify.
Before constructing my advert, I realised that I wanted to relate my advert to my digipak. So really I wanted to have them both following the theme of happiness and joy. I also thought about having an image from my music video, as people would be able to relate the two together.

Like real artists I want to include a picture/image to which people can recognise as being my 'image' !For example, Jessie J's album 'Who You Are' advert gave a feeling of what her videos were like and what her songs were like. The advert suggests attitude and fierceness, which is what her first few songs were about !
I will also include, the places where my 'fans' will be able to buy my album! For example, HMV, iTunes, Spotify.
In order to construct my advert, I used a website called PicMonkey, which allows you to create professional looking photos, for free. Plus it was really simple to use!

I firstly cropped the image as I wanted to cut out some of the needless background. Then I altered the colour and brightness of the image, just because I didn't like the fact that it would just loo like a picture I had taken in my back garden! (which it was). Although, at this point, I had changed very little about the image I began to like it already, as it now began to look more professional.
I then added a frame in the style of a polaroid as I really like the nostalgic feeling of a polaroid camera. I also believe that polaroid's would bring all different ages to this advert, as an older age group would be familiar with the polaroid, and may enticed them to buy the album, or look into the artist. The advert may bring younger audiences because they may be interested in what the polaroid is, and what this makes the artist like. After adding the frame, I went on to add the text. I decided to use a font in a handwritten style, as again this would add a personal touch to the album. After adding all the text, I didn't feel as if I had completed my advert, after messing around with different things, I found a smiley face. Originally, I had planned to put the smiley face in the bottom left corner of the advert but, I still wasn't happy with it. So I moved it around, and then placed it over my face, which I really did like. Firstly because with my age hidden, this doesn't necessarily give the impression that the album is only for a certain age group. I also liked the placement of the smiley face because, in my opinion, the advert now says that whoever you are, you can be happy!
Not to blow my own trumpet, but I am really pleased with my advert, just because I feel its gives off a personal feeling, and says that anyone can enjoy the album !!
This was my original image:
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I firstly cropped the image as I wanted to cut out some of the needless background. Then I altered the colour and brightness of the image, just because I didn't like the fact that it would just loo like a picture I had taken in my back garden! (which it was). Although, at this point, I had changed very little about the image I began to like it already, as it now began to look more professional.I then added a frame in the style of a polaroid as I really like the nostalgic feeling of a polaroid camera. I also believe that polaroid's would bring all different ages to this advert, as an older age group would be familiar with the polaroid, and may enticed them to buy the album, or look into the artist. The advert may bring younger audiences because they may be interested in what the polaroid is, and what this makes the artist like. After adding the frame, I went on to add the text. I decided to use a font in a handwritten style, as again this would add a personal touch to the album. After adding all the text, I didn't feel as if I had completed my advert, after messing around with different things, I found a smiley face. Originally, I had planned to put the smiley face in the bottom left corner of the advert but, I still wasn't happy with it. So I moved it around, and then placed it over my face, which I really did like. Firstly because with my age hidden, this doesn't necessarily give the impression that the album is only for a certain age group. I also liked the placement of the smiley face because, in my opinion, the advert now says that whoever you are, you can be happy!
Not to blow my own trumpet, but I am really pleased with my advert, just because I feel its gives off a personal feeling, and says that anyone can enjoy the album !!
Finished Advert
Finished Advert
I am very excited to say that I have completed my Magazine Advert !!
Below, was not my first final product. I did receive some feedback, which recommended I add some reviews and possibly a web address. I greatly took on board the advice for I believe, after making alterations, looks far more believable as an artist's album advert !
Here is the final final product:
The idea behind the advert was to make it seem like it was a Polaroid picture, and make it seem as though I have taken this picture during my video, on a Polaroid camera. I feel as though the poster gives off a sense of personality, as it doesn't feel like it's been made on a computer, but instead handmade by myself. I also feel that the advert sends out a message that despite life's ordinary boring stuff, you should still be happy !!
Honestly I'm happy with my poster, as I feel like my poster really emphasises the theme of my music video and digipak !! Not to blow my own trumpet, but I am really pleased with my advert, just because I feel its gives off a personal feeling, and says that anyone can enjoy the album !!
I am very excited to say that I have completed my Magazine Advert !!
Below, was not my first final product. I did receive some feedback, which recommended I add some reviews and possibly a web address. I greatly took on board the advice for I believe, after making alterations, looks far more believable as an artist's album advert !
Here is the final final product:
The idea behind the advert was to make it seem like it was a Polaroid picture, and make it seem as though I have taken this picture during my video, on a Polaroid camera. I feel as though the poster gives off a sense of personality, as it doesn't feel like it's been made on a computer, but instead handmade by myself. I also feel that the advert sends out a message that despite life's ordinary boring stuff, you should still be happy !!
Honestly I'm happy with my poster, as I feel like my poster really emphasises the theme of my music video and digipak !! Not to blow my own trumpet, but I am really pleased with my advert, just because I feel its gives off a personal feeling, and says that anyone can enjoy the album !!
Filming The Music Video
Filming The Music Video
So, the filming of my music video has been a long and strenuous journey, but I never said I didn't enjoy it. Despite the difficulties of working on my own making a music video, I have found that by working this way I have been able to challenge myself and learn a whole lot more. This doesn't mean I like working in a group, as in a group I'm supported whether its the workload or just my ideas.
Whilst filming the music video, I have found that when I watch the clips back, the tend to start almost all the same. Which is the way you can see my arm, in the shot, reaching round to press the record button!! Like this !! >>
It's like this because I worked on my own (and I haven't got really long arms). But this hasn't annoyed me because I have had freedom whilst filming the video.

I've also found that whilst recording the video, I look like an idiot, when looking back at the day's footage. This is due to the fact that I have to pronounce every word, properly. Which for me was a whole new experience, because I'm common, there's no denying it. So when lip-synching the first few scenes/shots the lip-synching wasn't great but after learning that it would only look it's best when I pronounce my words correctly. So this is why I would like to thank the camera for taking these glorious pictures of me looking my best !!!!
Regarding the technical side of filming my music video, I have used some new technology, and have also used some of the equipment that I used last year, in both media studies and film studies. Returning from last year is the simple-to-use Sony Handycam. I'm extremely grateful for the fact that this camera is easy to use. I found as a slight technophobe, I was nervous when using the camera, (I still am worried about using the camera) but this camera has helped me film the video and decrease my technophobia. A returning piece of equipment is the camera's ally, the tripod. The tripod is simple to use and has allowed me to make all my projects look far more professional. Plus it's simple to put up and down !!

One of this years newest additions, that I have used in the shooting of my music video, is the Monopod. The Monopod is a brilliant tool to use, as it allows you the freedom of not having a tripod, but also gives you a steady shot as a result. This year whilst filming my music video I have been able to use the Go Pro, which was super exciting to use! Although I am not going to be using any of the Go Pro footage in my music video, I did have the opportunity to play around with it and record some short pieces of footage. Although the Go Pro was slightly confusing to use, the footage looks great, and also added shot differentiation. Overall, the Go Pro, is fantastic to use as the shots look great!
Whilst filming my music video, I have hit some walls. Whether it's because of the weather, or my ideas just weren't good. But filming my music video has been an eye opener, for it has let me into a very stressful world, that at times isn't pretty !!
But the making of my music video has been a very joyful experience for me, as I have gained knowledge and appreciation for those who do this task for a living !! Hopefully, with the time and effort I have put into the filming of the music video that I will be rewarded with a high grade! Fingers crossed!!
So, the filming of my music video has been a long and strenuous journey, but I never said I didn't enjoy it. Despite the difficulties of working on my own making a music video, I have found that by working this way I have been able to challenge myself and learn a whole lot more. This doesn't mean I like working in a group, as in a group I'm supported whether its the workload or just my ideas.
It's like this because I worked on my own (and I haven't got really long arms). But this hasn't annoyed me because I have had freedom whilst filming the video.
Regarding the technical side of filming my music video, I have used some new technology, and have also used some of the equipment that I used last year, in both media studies and film studies. Returning from last year is the simple-to-use Sony Handycam. I'm extremely grateful for the fact that this camera is easy to use. I found as a slight technophobe, I was nervous when using the camera, (I still am worried about using the camera) but this camera has helped me film the video and decrease my technophobia. A returning piece of equipment is the camera's ally, the tripod. The tripod is simple to use and has allowed me to make all my projects look far more professional. Plus it's simple to put up and down !!
One of this years newest additions, that I have used in the shooting of my music video, is the Monopod. The Monopod is a brilliant tool to use, as it allows you the freedom of not having a tripod, but also gives you a steady shot as a result. This year whilst filming my music video I have been able to use the Go Pro, which was super exciting to use! Although I am not going to be using any of the Go Pro footage in my music video, I did have the opportunity to play around with it and record some short pieces of footage. Although the Go Pro was slightly confusing to use, the footage looks great, and also added shot differentiation. Overall, the Go Pro, is fantastic to use as the shots look great!Whilst filming my music video, I have hit some walls. Whether it's because of the weather, or my ideas just weren't good. But filming my music video has been an eye opener, for it has let me into a very stressful world, that at times isn't pretty !!
But the making of my music video has been a very joyful experience for me, as I have gained knowledge and appreciation for those who do this task for a living !! Hopefully, with the time and effort I have put into the filming of the music video that I will be rewarded with a high grade! Fingers crossed!!
Tuesday, 24 March 2015
Rough Cut &&& Feedback !! (:
Rough Cut and Feedback
So now I've completed around one minute of my music video, and would like to receive feedback from my class mates, in order for me to progress !!
My class mates told me that at/during the chorus, my editing is good, but to improve the quality of the song, I will need to change it. As the song develops, the chorus speeds up, which means that my editing will have to change too. I feel this evaluation will allow me to make good developments. Also, from the feedback the group told me to change some of my shots as they didn't look as good as it could, and that in order to improve, I should consider moving some shots around. This is because the ordering of some of the shots are the same shot and it made the look a bit odd. The group also said that I've only included a certain shot once, and so it looks a bit 'random', which I completely agree with, and as this is only my rough cut, the shot in particular will be included again in the video.
So now I've completed around one minute of my music video, and would like to receive feedback from my class mates, in order for me to progress !!
After viewing my rough cut, the feedback given to me will hopefully now allow me to improve my music video, and increase the grade I receive.
I would like to say a big thank you to those who gave me feedback on my rough cut. The comments have allowed me to make a better music video !!
Monday, 23 March 2015
Digipak and Magazine Advert!
Digipak and Magazine Advert
What is a Digipak?
What is a Digipak?
Digipaks tend to consist of a book style paperboard or card stock binding, with one or more plastic trays, that are able to hold a CD or DVD, attached inside. This means that the CD comes in a cardboard flip-out case rather than a standard plastic hinged case.
Often digipak-style packaging is used for special editions of albums, or the tall DVD digipak (DVDigipak) is used as a premium package for DVD's.
So, what would be included in a digipak?
- Photographs and Pictures.
There will usually be at least one picture of the artist(s), other pictures may be of a scene that mirrors the mood/genre of the songs.
- Track List
A track list will be included, with the song writing credits also.
- Disk Impression
Sometimes there will be an image either printed behind the disk, on the back panel, or otherwise on the disk itself.
- Artist Information
This is sometime the small writing on the back of the digipak, (or in the booklet that comes with the digipak) that will mention names, instruments, additional musicians, copyrights, year of release etc. Often this section is very detailed, and will include the artists 'Thank you' section.

- Barcode, QR Code
This part of the digipak will allow the fans to purchase the digipak from a shop. The QR code, is a very new part included on CD's and Digipak's, if fans scan the code it can unlock perks from the artist, send them to the artist's website, and much more. This feature proves popular, as it can offer bonus content for the fans.
- Record Label Logo
Including their logo on the CD or digipak of an artist allows the record company to further its popularity and success. It will also allow the fans to identify certain types of artists with the record label, which again can prove to help the record label and the artist's popularity.
SOMETIMES:
Digipak's will include; Membership postcard, free posters, or fliers (related to that artist or record label)
Rihanna - Loud
On the left is Rihanna's album 'Loud' which was made as a digipak. On the inside three panels is a continuous photograph of the artist and some roses. I think this gives the album a real ladylike and gentle feel. However, it could be argued that the continuous red across the inside panels, suggests passion, desire, or possibly danger. The use of the colour red on the front cover gives the impression that this was used to draw attention to the album. I also believe that the use of Rihanna's face throughout the digipak suggests vanity, as the sole focus of the album is her. The picture used of Rihanna used on both the back and front, suggests vulnerability for she is not looking at the camera. This could also relate to her personal life. On the spine of the album is the record label with which Rihanna is signed to 'Def Jam', which could bring attention to both Rihanna and 'Def Jam' as both are popular in the music industry. The font used on the album, again gives an air of femininity, for the font is light in colour, and not harsh. The font is also easy to read so, it is more accessible to the audience.
Evanescence - Fallen
On the right is the 'Fallen' digipak from the band Evanescence. This digipak has a very different feel to that of Rihanna's, which is key as the artists come from two quite different genres. Unlike Rihanna, Evanescence are a rock band, and I feel that is shown through their digipak. The colour scheme for the album is that of black, white and blue. I believe the colours suggest a harshness, as the colours are very bright. The front cover of the digipak suggests that the band are recognisable by their lead singer, and the decision was to out her on the cover. However, that doesn't mean the rest of the band are not included (they are just on another panel). I feel as though the album highlights a sense of isolation or alienation, for the band seem disconnected from one another, but also the world. Even with the band looking at the camera, I get a sense of loneliness, or a sense of upset.
Shooting Schedule - I'm sorry for this, I've changed my idea AGAIN
Shooting Schedule !
So, I've been really indecisive and the planning of this music video has been a roller-coaster, but I can assure you this is the last time the idea will change.
So, I've been really indecisive and the planning of this music video has been a roller-coaster, but I can assure you this is the last time the idea will change.
Shot List - I'm sorry for this, I've changed my idea AGAIN
Shot List
So, I've been really indecisive and the planning of this music video has been a roller-coaster, but I can assure you this is the last time the idea will change.
Costume & Props - I'm sorry for this, I've changed my idea AGAIN
Costume & Props
So, I've been really indecisive and the planning of this music video has been a roller-coaster, but I can assure you this is the last time the idea will change.
Character: Protagonist / Singer (Emma)


Above, and the coat below, are similar or in fact the same as items I plan to wear in the video !!

Below are the items I hope to be using in the video !!

So, I've been really indecisive and the planning of this music video has been a roller-coaster, but I can assure you this is the last time the idea will change.



Below are the items I hope to be using in the video !!

With the amount of outfits I plan to wear throughout the music video, I am hoping that it will appear more like an actual, authentic music video. This is because often singer, musicians etc. will have several outfit/costume changes in one music video.
In Take That's "These Days", the group go through several costume changes !!
Also Taylor Swift's "Blank Space" see's Miss Swift change into several different outfits, for different scenes !!
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